Regional examples[edit]

United States[edit]

United Kingdom[edit]

New Deal[edit]

In recent years reform of the welfare system in Britain began with the introduction of the New Deal programme [1] introduced by the Labour government in 1997. The aim of this programme was to increase employment through requiring that recipients make serious efforts to seek employment. The Labour Party also introduced a system of tax credits for low-income workers.

Welfare Reform Act 2009[edit]

Welfare Reform Act 2012[edit]

France[edit]

Beginning in the mid-1970s, a deficit in the social insurance program began to appear. The deficit saw peaks at 27.75% of the social insurance budget in 1992. This led to a major push by the government to cut back spending in the welfare program. By the end of the 1990s the deficit had been almost completely eradicated. The often large deficits that the program has endured has led to a tremendous amount of opposition to the program as it stands.